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The horse reared up and buckled, according to the station.
Then he reared up and whipped his racquet toward the toss.
Placid seas reared up in giant waves and rainwater coursed through streets.
The Warriors guard reared up in response and had to be restrained.
But the distraction narrative quickly reared up again when the relationship ended.
A steed outside the window behind the boy reared up on its hind legs.
From that point on Nadal assumed control, battering huge spinning forehands that reared up off the clay.
As he turns a corner on the track, the horse suddenly reared up for seemingly no reason.
Chase said its sculpted "neck" and reared-up posture are two characteristics that betray the animal's true identity.
PSA to politicians on the ballot in 2018 and beyond: College students are reared up and ready to vote.
In response to the warning for snakes, the primates reared up on their hind legs and scanned the ground.
He didn't like us laughing and he flew to the end of his lead, and reared up snarling and drooling.
But her past reared up unexpectedly in 2011, when she was confronted over a workplace incident by a bullying boss.
Maybe that explains why a man in Canada kept mowing his lawn even after a huge tornado reared up behind his house.
My body image insanity died down around the time I met [my now-husband], but reared up in the weeks leading up to my wedding.
For months the lo'i were choked with silt, borne down from the mountains carrying the seeds of weeds that soon reared up taller than the taro.
When the Queen celebrated her Diamond Jubilee with a pageant down the River Thames, Joey reared up on the roof of the National Theater in salute.
But now that Iraqi and Kurdish forces have pushed ISIS out of most of the country, those old divisions between Baghdad and Erbil have reared up again.
In the distance, the largest of the Green Bank telescopes reared up over a hill like a shimmering apparition, with its lacy struts and moon-white dish.
Then on the fourth variation, mayhem erupted: Dancers flung themselves on the floor, clutched their chests and throats, and reared up, seeming to scan the horizon for help.
When Ronny turned from pursuing Barry to head-butt a store manager, Hader bent double, then reared up, still laughing, to emulate Barry's twitchy walk as he sneaked away.
On Tuesday, an unraced 2-year-old reared up and landed straddling the inner rail, and he could not move until a team of workers hoisted his legs over the top.
IQUIQUE, Chile (Reuters) - Pope Francis ordered his popemobile to stop on Thursday after a mounted Chilean policewoman was thrown off her frightened horse, which had reared up as the pontiff passed by.
At 23, Mr. Sutton was one of the world's top saddle bronco riders when the horse he'd drawn in a circuit event in North Dakota reared up and smashed him into the chute in October 2007.
The second quarter this year was the busiest for new lending, after a first quarter dogged by recession fears, sliding oil prices, and a backlog of large deals stalled by market turbulence that reared up in late 2015.
The volatility that reared up towards the end of 2018 figured prominently in the Fed's recent decision to put further rate hikes on hold as policymakers assessed whether the drop in wealth would translate into less spending and slower economic growth.
That makes Marni especially welcome at the present, when the reigning stance of luxury fashion is aggression, reared up on its hind legs: a mash-up of street wear — in the Virgil Abloh/Supreme sense — and finery, logo-spattered, grimly protective.
Their relationship is founded on an encounter that one of the pair claimed to have as a child: once, vaguely, this thing reared up out of the reeds in front of her, mysteriously wavering in and out of existence before receding.
On the ride to the police station, the STRESS team said Brown, while handcuffed in the backseat, reared up and kicked one of them in the back of the head, forcing them to pull over the squad car and use force to restrain him.
He let David Bowie, his crazily unpredictable favourite subject, bring in a Great Dane for the album-cover shoot of "Diamond Dogs"; the dog reared up and howled when the strobe went off, while Bowie, zoned out as usual, stayed still, weird and perfect.
THE ARTS An article on Saturday about the closing of the hit play "War Horse" in London misidentified the milestone Queen Elizabeth II was celebrating when Joey, a life-size puppet horse in the play, reared up on the roof of the National Theater in salute.
I was born a woman, reared up as a woman, I identify as a woman and I believe I should be allowed to compete with other women, many of whom are either taller than me or come from more privileged backgrounds, things that most certainly give them an edge over me.
The first of those lessons reared up after House Republicans, many of whom have felt aggrieved at what they've deemed an overzealous ethics watchdog in recent year, conducted a closed-door vote Monday night to advance a proposal that would have stripped the ethics office of many of its powers for the new Congress.
"In making the first mirror we found that some basic old-world technical issues, such as hydroplaning, material creep and similar apparently simple issues that had been resolved for symmetric, on-axis, mirrors suddenly reared up as roadblocks to achieving the desired optical tolerances for the off-axis mirrors," Patrick McCarthy, GMTO Vice President, said via email.
Read: Surge Pricing for Migrants Ends in a Penalty for a Taxi Owner Elsewhere in The Times this week, Dan Levin looked at British Columbia's still uncertain election result; I wrote about the Bombardier family's fall from grace in Quebec; Craig Smith updated the Ontario and Quebec flooding and the debate over cultural appropriation reared up again.
This is a question I've had about some of the June flashbacks on The Handmaid's Tale, but it's one that reared up especially in "First Blood," which takes us back to Serena Joy and Fred's college tour in the pre-Gilead era, Serena Joy angrily entreating women to do their duty and have some babies, lest the birth rate keep plummeting.
It gallops in place. It reared up. It fell over. And it looks completely real.
Shotover had probably not helped her chances when she broke loose before the race, reared up, and fell on her back.
Anderson shone his torch at the bear, which reared up on its hind legs in alarm. Anderson then shot it in the chest.
At 11:33 Uarscieks bow reared up vertical and she went down stern first to the bottom of the Mediterranean in the position .
During the battle a Turk wounded Aspietes' horse and the panicked animal reared up on its hind legs. The general was thrown into the Maeander River, where he drowned.
Guru Gobind Singh prohibited his Sikhs from smoking tobacco. He called tobacco "jagat jhoot" (Punjabi: "the world's lie"). A legend states that when Guru Gobind Singh Ji was riding his blue horse, Neela, it would not enter a tobacco field and reared up in front of it.
They had a son named Babruvahana, whom Chitra reared up after Arjuna left them. Mahabharata loses mention about Chitra and her kingdom for several chapters. On the other side, the Pandavas went through various ordeals and finally winning the war against the Kauravas. Yudhishthira became the king of Hastinapura.
P & Kirkwood. R. From Go to Whoa. Crossbow Publishing 1994 She then raced four times in the autumn of 1877 before being sent to stud in 1879. Briseis was to be served by King of the Ring, and while hobbled she reared up and fell over backwards, fracturing her skull.
It would freely saunter into the house and loved to eat cigarette butts and jelly beans. "Diarrhea" had a son named "Pete", a second offspring was named "Repeat". "Pete" or "Repeat" once reared up against my daughter and pinned her against the house. Catherine still talks about this as the scariest experience in her life.
Wild king cobras encountered in Singapore appeared to be placid, but reared up and struck in self defence when cornered. Most victims bitten by king cobras are snake charmers. Hospital records in Thailand indicate that bites from king cobras are very uncommon. It can be easily irritated by closely approaching objects or sudden movements.
The engine cut out, the nose reared-up and the aircraft stalled and entered a flat spin. When de Havilland's recovery efforts failed, both decided to parachute out. Once they had done so the lightened Moth lowered its nose and recovered from the spin. The engine ignition had been left on and the wind-milling propeller started the engine.
In many ways Rolf was the first true Headmaster of St Peter's. On 20 July 1915 the school playing fields were used to host a review of troops by Lord Kitchener. Kitchener mounted his horse in front of the school, and the boys gave such a loud patriotic cheer that the horse reared up, and almost dismounted its rider.
Bipedalism is unknown among the amphibians. Among the non-archosaur reptiles bipedalism is rare, but it is found in the 'reared-up' running of lizards such as agamids and monitor lizards. Many reptile species will also temporarily adopt bipedalism while fighting. One genus of basilisk lizard can run bipedally across the surface of water for some distance.
Anchisaurus teeth, used to rip food, were shaped like spoons. It had fewer and more widely spaced teeth than true prosauropods, and as Peter Galton and Michael Cluver observed, narrower feet. Anchisaurus would have spent most of its time on four legs but could have reared up on its hind legs to reach higher plants. As a facultative biped, Anchisaurus had to have multi-purpose front legs.
In their approach to the international airport Wellington they temporarily lost control of the autogyro in heavy turbulence. The autogyro reared up like a rowing boat in rough seas. Despite the extreme conditions they kept their nerve and landed safely in the capital of New Zealand. To get from the North to the South Island, they had to fly over the Cook Strait, 30 kilometers travel across open sea.
217 Scelidosaurus was quadrupedal, with the hindlimbs longer than the forelimbs. It may have reared up on its hind legs to browse on foliage from trees, but its arms were relatively long, indicating a mostly quadrupedal posture. A trackway from the Holy Cross Mountains of Poland shows a scelidosaur like animal walking in a bipedal manner, hinting that Scelidosaurus may have been more proficient at bipedalism than previously thought.
A marble statuette of Salus made during the Roman Imperial Period (c. 69–192 A.D.) Salus was often shown seated with her legs crossed (a common position for Securitas), leaning her elbow on the arm of her throne. Often, her right hand holds out a patera (shallow dish used in religious ceremonies) to feed a snake which is coiled round an altar. The snake is reared up and dips its head to the patera.
The target was down by the bow, and, less than three minutes after the hit its stern reared up as the ship slid under, depth charges exploding as she went down. On 24 November, Atule sighted by periscope one transport with three escorts heading northeast toward Sabtang Island. The submarine surfaced at dark and set course to intercept the transport shortly after midnight. As she set her sights on the target, one of the escorts also moved into view.
This snake is nervous and temperamental. When confronted at close quarters, it can rear up as much as two-thirds of its length and spread its long narrow hood, and will readily "spit" in defense, usually from a reared-up position. The venom can be propelled 2–3 metres (6½-10 feet), with great accuracy. The spitting cobra might bite instead of spitting, depending on its circumstances, and like the rinkhals it may feign death to avoid further molestation.
There were no track circuits over the points which might have detected the foul locomotive and thus held the home signal at "red" and thus stopped the mail train short of the obstruction. The impact of the two locomotives colliding forced the Garratt into the side of the silo and reared up its boiler section on to its leading water unit. 3817 was derailed and pushed over on to its side. Three carriages of the Mail train were also derailed.
Point Given made his debut on August 12, 2000 in a maiden special weight race at Del Mar, finishing second. He then broke his maiden in his next start on August 26. On September 16, he stepped up into graded stakes company in the Kentucky Cup Juvenile Stakes at Turfway Park. He reared up at the start and was far back during the early running but made a wide move turning into the stretch and drew off to win by lengths.
Such illustrations were influential too on those who created designs for crockery. That on a Spode serving dish from 1831 is also related to the Barlow design, although the action takes place outside the barn. A Staffordshire nursery dish of 1835, however, has more in common with Howitt's design. The fable also figured on the popular alphabet plates from Brownhills Pottery later in the 19th century, although in this case only the ox's head is featured as it gazes at the dog reared up and barking.
I. A four-legged, cat-faced "mountain dragon" was described by one Andreas Roduner as something he encountered in 1660 on Mt. Wangersberg in Sarganserland (Landvogtei of Sargans), and when it reared up on its hind legs it became tall as a man, with boar-like bristles running down its back (pictured right)., fig. X. It was a creature like a four-legged lizard with a crest on its head, to give a later naturalist's description, was allegedly seen by Johannes Bueler of Sennwald Parish., fig.
English law at that time required that a testator's signature "shall be made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time". Jenkins's maidservant testified to the court that, specifically, "the moment the witnesses were signing the carriage horses reared up, causing the carriage to move into a line of sight with the office window". Thus she believed that, had Jenkins looked up at that moment, she would have been able to see the attestation take place.
A handful of gigs were undertaken to promote this album but label problems and internal strife blunted the potential somewhat. After overcoming some line-up changes, Waylander signed with Blackend Records and released their The Light, the Dark and the Endless Knot album in early 2001. Again internal strife reared up, culminating in numerous line-up changes for several years. Despite this Waylander managed to perform some notable gigs, including the Bloodstock and Day of Darkness festivals, as well as gigs with Ancient Rites, Cathedral, Sabbat and Skyforger.
The son of Robert Odom, Sr., and the former Mary Traylor, Odom was reared up on a cotton and dairy farm of some one thousand acres in Haynesville, a small town in rural Claiborne Parish near the Arkansas state line. He owned a farm in Claiborne Parish. Odom procured a Bachelor of Science degree from Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond east of Baton Rouge. In 1960, he was first employed by the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, also called the Department of Agriculture, Forestry, and Immigration at that time.
Dürer's friend and first biographer Joachim Camerarius wrote the earliest account of the engraving in 1541. Addressing its apparent symbolism, he said, "to show that such [afflicted] minds commonly grasp everything and how they are frequently carried away into absurdities, [Dürer] reared up in front of her a ladder into the clouds, while the ascent by means of rungs is ... impeded by a square block of stone."Quoted in Merback, 37 Later, the 16th-century art historian Giorgio Vasari described Melencolia I as a technical achievement that "puts the whole world in awe".Merback (translating Vasari), 10.
Battaash made his first appearance in a maiden race over five furlongs on good ground at Bath Racecourse on 18 May and started a 14/1 outsider in a nine-runner field. Ridden by the apprentice jockey Michael Murphy he started poorly but took the lead a furlong from the finish and went clear to win "readily" by four lengths. The colt was then stepped up in class for the Listed Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot in June. He became highly agitated prior to the race and reared up in the starting stalls before finishing unplaced behind Ardad.
Caught in a sudden gust of wind, the ship reared up and swung about, driving the stern into the ice, smashing away the rudder, shattering her stern frame and tearing a large gash in the hull. Despite the seriousness of the situation, Riou remained calm, using the sails to pull clear of the ice, and then taking stock of the damage. Distressing situation of the Guardian sloop, Capt. Riou, after striking on a floating Island of ice, depiction of the event printed in 1809 Now clear of the immediate danger of the ice, Riou found himself in a desperate situation.
Translated by Jacob Neusner, page 836; Babylonian Talmud Keritot 2a, in, e.g., Talmud Bavli: Tractate Kereisos, elucidated by Eliahu Shulman, Dovid Arye Kaufman, Dovid Nachfolger, Menachem Goldberger, Michoel Weiner, Mendy Wachsman, Abba Zvi Naiman, and Zev Meisels, edited by Yisroel Simcha Schorr and Chaim Malinowitz (Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 2004), volume 69, pages 2a1–4. Abaye deduced from the words "And on the day that the tabernacle was reared up" in that the Israelites erected the Tabernacle only during the daytime, not at night, and thus that the building of the Temple could not take place at night.Babylonian Talmud Shevuot 15b, in, e.g.
He went on to contest more valuable handicaps, finishing second at Newmarket in May and fifth at York on 15 June. Two weeks later he recorded his second success of the year as he carried 120 pounds to victory in a six furlong handicap at Newmarket. He then entered the ownership of Jonathan Gill in whose colours he raced for the rest of his racing career. After finishing second in a handicap at Newmarket on 9 July he started favourite for a similar event over the same course and distance in August but reared up and unseated his jockey exiting the stalls.
However in his enthusiasm for the project and contrary to warnings that the horses had not yet been fully trained to deal with crowds, the President insisted that the new carriage, drawn by horses, be used to bring him to the historic Dublin Horse Show at the Royal Dublin Society in August 1946. The crowds stood up and cheered as the President and Mrs O'Kelly entered the showgrounds in the carriage. The horses took fright, reared up and the coach jackknifed. De Valera seized the moment and abolished the use of the presidential carriage (except for going to the RDS).
Madeleine Lannoy, whose husband was killed at Versailles defending the Queen from the mob, has become a street dancer in the worst parts of Paris. She has taken on this guise in the hope of finding her only son who has been stolen by Citizen Jean Paul Marat, annoyed by her spurning his advances. All she knows is that her child "is to be reared up in the company of all that is most vile and most degraded in the disease-haunted slums of indigent Paris" and that if she doesn't find him soon he risks becoming a criminal or a drink-sodden reprobate at best.
Reve d'Or ran twice at Goodwood, winning the Sussex Stakes on 27 July at odds of 4/9 from the colts Scottish King and Devilshoof, but being beaten by the outsider Maize in the Nassau Stakes. In August at York Racecourse in August Reve d'Or defeated Maize "in a canter" to win the Yorkshire Oaks at odds of 1/4. At the same meeting she was matched against the five-year-old mare Merry Duchess (winner of the City and Suburban Handicap) in the Queen's Plate over two miles. Exiting the paddock she reared up, throwing Wood from the saddle and breaking her bridle, thereby causing a considerable delay.
Petition began his second season in the Henry VIII Stakes at Hurst Park Racecourse, a trial race for the 2000 Guineas, and won by ten lengths from Sayajirao. Following this race he was considered the only horse likely to challenge the undefeated Tudor Minstrel in the Guineas, but his chance was lost just before the start when he reared up and fell backwards. He ran in the race but made no impression and finished unplaced, returning with a back injury which kept him off the racecourse for three months. Petition reappeared at Goodwood for the one-mile Sussex Stakes, which was then a race restricted to three-year-olds.
He would get totally absorbed while singing Kirtans tears would flow down his eyes. Those present in his prayer gatherings could not but be moved, Rabindranath Tagore while coming and staying in Calcutta, would visit Sundari Mohan's place, at least twice or thrice a week for hearing his devotional songs (mostly "Kirtans"). It was already been mention that he was a regular writer mainly on public health affairs. His books "Saral Dharti Siksha & Susra Bidya" written in easy Bengali for junior nurse training and midwife training reared up a generation of Nurse and Midwife in Bengal, Assam, and Orissa, providing the helpless girls and widows from the middle class and backward poor families with opportunity of employment and honourable life social services.
After entering the starting stalls he reared up and was withdrawn from the race, but as the runners had already come under the starter's orders he was deemed to have competed and finished last. On 4 October Mister Majestic was moved up to Group One level and started a 33/1 outsider in a seven-runner field for the Middle Park Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket. The undefeated Most Welcome was made favourite ahead of Mansooj (winner of the July Stakes), Risk Me (National Stakes) and Gehghhiz, whilst the other two outsiders were Crofter's Cline and Whippet. Ridden by Ray Cochrane, Mister Majestic was among the leaders from the start and took an advantage of one length just inside the last quarter mile.
Caught in a sudden gust of wind the ship reared up and swung about, driving the stern into the ice, smashing away the rudder, shattering her stern frame and tearing a large gash in the hull. Despite the seriousness of the situation Riou remained calm, using the sails to pull clear of the ice, and then taking stock of the damage. Battle of Copenhagen; "Captn Edwd Riou Commander of the Guardian Frigate in the year 1789 but late of His Majesty's ship Amazon who fell gloriously in the Attack of the Danish Fleet and Batteries off Copenhagen 2 April 1801" Now clear of the immediate danger of the ice, Riou found himself in a desperate situation. There was of water in the hold and more was rushing in, while the sea was rising and a gale had sprung up.
Racing at two, he went winless in at least seven races, including the Futurity Stakes (coming in third) basically due to what Hildreth described as a "bad break." But Sam Hildreth thought all that would change with maturity, especially as the colt had injured his leg just before another two-year-old race. And Hildreth was right. Racing at the age of three, Purchase was barely beaten out of winning the three-year-old colt division by Sir Barton even though Purchase had won nine races of 11 that year, including the inaugural running of the Jockey Club Gold Cup. Hildreth would have entered Purchase in the 1919 Kentucky Derby as well as the Preakness Stakes, but just before the Derby, Purchase reared up in his stall and caught a front hoof in a hay rack.
It is thought El Puig has been inhabited since pre-historic times, but the first recorded record is of a Muslim fortress situated on the montaña la pata (foot mountain). El Puig was conquered by El Cid in 1093 on the way to his conquest of Valencia, however, it was briefly retaken by the muslims. El Puig became a symbolic location for Valencians when it was conquered for good by James I of Aragon in 1237 at the Battle of the Puig. The reason the largest hill was named montaña la pata (foot mountain) was, as the legend goes, that when James I of Aragon reached the summit with his horse they saw the city of Valencia in the distance, the horse then reared up on to its two back legs with excitement and brought its two front feet down with such force that water sprang from the ground and one of its horse shoes became imbedded into the hill.
No6 Mill was a three-high rolling mill with several stands (Sets of Rolls) producing bar down to thick wire sizes from red hot billets taken from the reheat furnaces. The small diameter rod and bar produced in this mill snaked all over the cast iron floor plates. The operators used tongs to catch hold of the end of the red hot bar as it left the rolls, passed the bar around their body allowing it to loop out onto the floor and then entered the bar into the next pass position. In one hot summer the floor plates expanded, the expansion could not go anywhere and two plates buckled upwards like flagstones directing the hot metal into the air – within milliseconds there was no one on the mill floor as the metal reared up towards the roof and collapsed in a writhing heap as the mill rollers continued to spew out the rest of the bar.

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